Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Review| Chema64- Zapotecno

Chiptune’s ‘official’ Mexican exporter, Chema64, has
returned with a new collection of tracks spanning four years and four consoles.
Released on his own label, 56kbps Records, Chema64’s infectious jams are sure
to remind the world that, along with Pulselooper and Chilean Analog, South
America should not be underestimated as a producer of chiptune.

The apex of the release really comes past the mid-point,
however, and to be honest if the first four tracks had been cut the five
remaining would have created a far more cohesive and powerful statement. The
sounds present within ‘Dubtrip’ and ‘Featherblade’ are one of a kind, in fact
the horn-like glissando harmonies on the climax of the latter sent goosebumps
shooting up my arm. The spaced out atmosphere and throttling basslines of ‘Datavoid’
created a nice chunk of variation, and ‘Quetzalli’ has quite possibly one of
the greatest selections of melodies to be released this year.

Whilst on the first few listens the sometimes repetitive and
often hap-hazard sounding melodies might deter future listens, I would implore
you to persevere. Unlike the adrenaline ladled ‘unce’ of most of his
contemporaries, Chema64’s real strengths lie in his understated melodic hooks.
What on first listens might appear like a jumble of erratic notes will quickly become
nine tracks of greatly varying character and undeniable brilliance.

So, with the amateurish tones of ‘BROWNWAVE’ and dud
melodies in ‘Megameng II’ aside, this release is fantastic. Given the time, ‘Zapotecno’
will likely become a mainstay in your listening repertoire, and such a unique
one at that. If this is the level of quality produced elsewhere in South
America, the rest of the world should definitely take note.

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